by Jim Corbett, USA TODAY Sports

by Jim Corbett, USA TODAY Sports

PHILADELPHIA -The Philadelphia Eagles' season is unraveling, but coach Andy Reid said Monday he will not quit.

"I'm standing in front of the team and telling them 'these are the things we need to do,' one of which is continue to battle," Reid said. "I think (quitting would) be a copout ... that's not how I'm wired. We're going to keep battling, do it as a team.

"I can't tell the guys one thing and then do the other."

When asked about his leadership, he added: "Listen, I look at everything. I'm not telling you I don't look at that. I think we're not winning football games, so I take that responsibility, and since I'm in that leadership spot, then my leadership right now isn't good enough. I've got to do a better job there and make sure that we play better."

The Eagles, with quarterback Michael Vick and running back LeSean McCoy trying to recover from concussions, are 3-7 and have lost six in a row. Their next game comes a week from today when they host the Carolina Panthers on Monday Night Football.